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Eripoblikan
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DefendTheTruth
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Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Do Jawe and co. really understand what the meaning of free and fair election is?
I doubt, otherwise tell me where in this world someone can accuse the party in power for trying to enforce the rule of the land and get everything under control while calling at the same time for the slogan of "free and fair" election?
I doubt, otherwise tell me where in this world someone can accuse the party in power for trying to enforce the rule of the land and get everything under control while calling at the same time for the slogan of "free and fair" election?
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Eripoblikan
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Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Yes, he's lived in the Western World for a good number of years and he's a M.Sc. in Political Science from Stanford University.DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 11:33Do Jawe and co. really understand what the meaning of free and fair election is?
Can you say the same about እህተ-ማርያም?
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Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
I don't know much about እህተ-ማርያም but i do know about yohanis-ማርያም. I can even call three of them on a spot, if you like.Eripoblikan wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 11:40Yes, he's lived in the Western World for a good number of years and he's a M.Sc. in Political Science from Stanford University.DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 11:33Do Jawe and co. really understand what the meaning of free and fair election is?
Can you say the same about እህተ-ማርያም?![]()
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Eripoblikan
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Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Who is this ዮሃንስ-ማርያም, a brother of እህተ-ማርያም? I hope his religious name is not ወንድመ-ኢየሱስ.DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 11:56I don't know much about እህተ-ማርያም but i do know about yohanis-ማርያም. I can even call three of them on a spot, if you like.
I know these false prophets and monks have no shame in advertising themselves.
Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Eripoblikan wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 11:40Yes, he's lived in the Western World for a good number of years and he's a M.Sc. in Political Science from Stanford University.
Can you say the same about እህተ-ማርያም?![]()
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If you have argued passionately when you were a kid that 1 + 1 = 1, then realized after you became an adult that 1 + 1 = 2, and then argue that your passionate argument when you were a kid wasn't wrong, I would question if you are a conscious human being whether you have passed through the gates of Oxford College or a Community College. In my view, science is as simple as understanding that 1 + 1 = 2 on a magnified scale. While one can have fun in one's own chosen lane, I do not think that ሳይንቲስትነት and ግልፍጥነት belong in the same lane or that one can jump randomly from one lane to the other.Eripoblikan wrote: ↑06 Apr 2020, 12:13Who is this ዮሃንስ-ማርያም, a brother of እህተ-ማርያም? I hope his religious name is not ወንድመ-ኢየሱስ.![]()
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I know these false prophets and monks have no shame in advertising themselves.
Without expressing any view about the expressed view of the lady -- I have yet to listen to it -- I can tell that Ethiopia's open field laboratory of nature has existed a lot longer than any institutionalized laboratory of learning anywhere in the world.
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Eripoblikan
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Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Nigg*r, stop jesting. Open field laboratory of nature has been in every country not only Ethiopia. That includes the advanced nations of Western Europe and North America. They have used this "laboratory of nature" in a structured and thoughtful manner and produced something. I don't think the same could be said of Ethiopia or any other African country.
Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
I know driving evolution into your consciousness is not easy. We can talk when you have solid ideas about Renaissance and Grand Renaissance. Get help from western or any part of Europe to get a starting light about renaissance. They will gladly teach you about it if you are capable to learn about it from them. Let us know if they teach you parallels or a trajectory when they teach you about renaissance. Reincarnate Thomas Jefferson and learn from him why he went in imagination all the way back to Goddess Athena who lived long after Pharaoh Akhenaten. He did that imagination before he imagined to help write the structured Constitution in North America. Only then can you be able to even define what open field laboratory of nature means, let alone the longest open field laboratory of nature. May be then, you will come to realize that the structured Great Pyramid was built in Africa long before it was displayed in a museum in Paris.Eripoblikan wrote: ↑08 Apr 2020, 00:29Nigg*r, stop jesting. Open field laboratory of nature has been in every country not only Ethiopia. That includes the advanced nations of Western Europe and North America. They have used this "laboratory of nature" in a structured and thoughtful manner and produced something. I don't think the same could be said of Ethiopia or any other African country.
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Eripoblikan
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Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Who was it that said those who understand the past control the future? I am not suggesting that it needs to be controlled as much as it needs to be led into it.Eripoblikan wrote: ↑08 Apr 2020, 07:55So did Africans use the great gift of God to bring about high-quality life? It's the present thats matters, dude
I have asked you to take an appointment with the past and renaissance. At least in the part of Africa that I know about well enough, people know Gofta/Goita/Gheta/Goitom.
Now take another appointment with Gofta/Goita/Gheta/Goitom/God while you can enjoy your present quality of life that you have the appetite for and can afford. I am positive those who erected Aksum Statues in Africa had some quality of life in the distant past.
Re: To DefendTheTruth: Only this lady can beat Jawe in a genuinely free and fair elections
Simple phrases, profound ideas.
The phrase "separation of powers" seems simple. It has a profound idea, which was incorporated in the U.S. constitution over two centuries ago.
The phrase "total authority" was used yesterday by Donald Trump.
The same day, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York contradicted the idea of total authority by expressing that it is antithetical to federalism and that the U.S. consists of federal states. His statement is paraphrased here.
Somebody stated recently that the writers of the U.S. constitution were looking over their shoulders Roman Emperors when they incorporated the profound idea of separation of powers into it.
When Donald Trump said yesterday "total authority," I really think that he meant it and it comes to him organically.
So, how did it occur that someone with imperial heritage ended up becoming a federalist when another is still organically rooted in imperial outlook while both of them live as leaders in a country that was founded with a semblance of democracy over two centuries ago?
Simple phrases, profound ideas.
The phrase "separation of powers" seems simple. It has a profound idea, which was incorporated in the U.S. constitution over two centuries ago.
The phrase "total authority" was used yesterday by Donald Trump.
The same day, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York contradicted the idea of total authority by expressing that it is antithetical to federalism and that the U.S. consists of federal states. His statement is paraphrased here.
Somebody stated recently that the writers of the U.S. constitution were looking over their shoulders Roman Emperors when they incorporated the profound idea of separation of powers into it.
When Donald Trump said yesterday "total authority," I really think that he meant it and it comes to him organically.
So, how did it occur that someone with imperial heritage ended up becoming a federalist when another is still organically rooted in imperial outlook while both of them live as leaders in a country that was founded with a semblance of democracy over two centuries ago?
Simple phrases, profound ideas.